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ENGL 1102: English Composition II (Anand): Genre 2

Guided Readings

"9 Ways the Listicle Defined the 2010s" by Emma Gray, Bill Bradley, et al. The Huffington Post.

"5 Ways the Listicle is Changing Journalism" by Anna Lawlor, The Guardian

"The Listicle as Literary Form" by Arika Okrent, University of Chicago Magazine

Scholarly Articles & Resources

Chyi, H. I. (2009). Information surplus in the digital age: Impact and implications. In Journalism and citizenship (pp. 109-125). Routledge. (Available via ILL Request)

Cordell, R. (2015). Viral textuality in nineteenth-century US newspaper exchanges. In V. Alfano & A. Stauffer (eds.), Virtual Victorians (pp 29056(. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Available via Google Scholar)

Lieb, T. (2015). Editing for the digital age. (Available as an ebook via the Library

Murphy, J., Hofacker, C., & Mizerski, R. (2006). Primacy and recency effects on clicking behavior. Journal of computer-mediated communication, 11(2), 522-535.  (Available electronically via the Library)

Freeman, J., Buckley, C., Triptow, C. & Chai, Y. (2021). For the love of lists: identifying the effects of listicle type and length. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 27(4), 301-323. (Available electronically via the Library)

Vijgen, B. (2014). The listicle: an exploring research on an interesting shareable new media phenomenon. Studia ubb ephemeridex, lix, 1, 2014 (p. 103-122). Retrieved from http://studia.ubbcluj.ro/download/pdf/894.pdf 

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